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Table 1 Characteristics of the surveyed pastoralist households (N = 196): Iringa Rural District, Iringa Region, Tanzania

From: Female and male-controlled livestock holdings impact pastoralist food security and women’s dietary diversity

Household characteristics

Mean (SD) /% for categorical variables

N

Cattle, sheep, and goats (TLUs)a

52.81 (75.8)

195

Chickens

14.57 (12.3)

190

Head of household education (Any formal education = 1)

23.6%

191

Wives’ education (Any wife receiving any formal education = 1)

19.9%

196

Number of wives

1.61 (0.94)

190

Family size

13.82 (9.4)

189

Wage earners in the household (Yes = 1)

13.8%

189

Receive remittances (Yes = 1)

23.0%

196

Ethnicity

 Maasai

61.7%

121

 Sukuma

23.0%

45

 Barabaig

15.3%

30

HFIAS score

3.33 (6.1)

 

 Food secure

64.2%

122

 Food insecure

35.8%

68

WDD score

3.52 (0.98)

262

 Low dietary diversity

55.3%

145

 Medium/high dietary diversity

44.7%

117

  1. aTLUs Tropical Livestock Units. Three main species of livestock (cattle, goats, and sheep) were converted into Tropical Livestock Units (TLUs)